2018
DOI: 10.12890/2018_000749
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A Case of Primary Gastric Melanoma Exhibiting a Rare BRAF V600R Mutation

Abstract: Introduction: Malignant melanoma of the gastrointestinal tract is usually a metastasis from a cutaneous source. Primary gastric melanoma is an extremely rare clinical entity, with few reported cases worldwide. It is often advanced at time of diagnosis and is associated with a dismal outcome. Background: A 76 year old gentleman presenteded with a one month history of fatigue and exertional dyspnoea. Laboratory investigations indicated an anaemia, with a haemoglobin level of 11.0g/dl. Subsequent gastroscopy visu… Show more

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“…In the literature there at least six cases of gastric melanoma misdiagnosed as gastric cancer ( Table 1 ). 6 , 7 , 24 27 Three authors 6 , 24 , 25 were able spontaneously to correct the first diagnosis of gastric cancer to gastric melanoma before making any therapeutic decisions. Bahat et al .…”
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“…In the literature there at least six cases of gastric melanoma misdiagnosed as gastric cancer ( Table 1 ). 6 , 7 , 24 27 Three authors 6 , 24 , 25 were able spontaneously to correct the first diagnosis of gastric cancer to gastric melanoma before making any therapeutic decisions. Bahat et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the best of our knowledge this is the third case of melanoma with gastric involvement treated with BRAF inhibitors. 24 , 29 BRAF is one of the most significant gene mutations in cutaneous melanoma (approximately 50%) but is rare in mucosal forms of the disease. 30 The presence of skin lesions and substantial disease burden in a case of poorly differentiated gastric cancer must raise the suspicion of an incorrect histological diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mucosal melanomas comprise approximately 1.3% of all melanocytic malignancies [ 3 ]. Primary gastric malignant melanoma (PGMM), a subtype of mucosal melanoma, is extremely rare [ 4 ]. So far, in the literature, 25 cases have been reported worldwide [ 5 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PGMM has been reported to occur in older patients with an average age of 71 years, often at an advanced stage, and is characterized by a worse prognosis [ 2 ] due to the tendency to grow faster and more aggressively than metastatic tumors, perhaps due to the rich lymphovascular supply available in the intestinal mucosa [ 6 ]. PGMM clinical manifestations are similar to other upper gastrointestinal (GI) lesions, such as weight loss, abdominal pain, anemia, nausea, and melaena due to GI bleeding [ 4 , 7 ]. Histologic diagnosis of melanoma requires the exclusion of metastasis from a primary cutaneous or ocular lesion, with full skin and eye examination by a dermatologist and an ophthalmologist, to rule out another primary source, as this influences both the prognosis and further management of the patient, including whether surgical resection is advisable [ 4 ].…”
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